Latent class analysis of gambling subtypes and impulsive/compulsive associations: Time to rethink diagnostic boundaries for gambling disorder?
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Full Title: Addict Behav
Abbreviation: Addict Behav
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Subject Category: Substance-Related Disorders
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"Conflicts of interest Dr. Chamberlain consults for Cambridge Cognition. Dr. Grant has received research grants from NIMH, National Center for Responsible Gaming, and Forest and Roche Pharmaceuticals. He receives yearly compensation from Springer Publishing for acting as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Gambling Studies and has received royalties from Oxford University Press, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Norton Press, and McGraw Hill."
"This work was supported by a Center of Excellence in Gambling Research grant from the National Center for Responsible Gaming to Dr. Grant (USA); by a grant from the Academy of Medical Sciences (UK) (AMS-SGCL10-Chamberlain) to Dr. Chamberlain, and by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Fellowship to Dr. Chamberlain (UK; Reference 110049/Z/15/Z). Dr Stochl was supported by NIHR CLAHRC East of England and partly by Charles University PRVOUK programme nr. P38."
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